Watch: TWICE Asks You To “SET ME FREE” In Explosive Comeback MV

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Watch: TWICE Asks You To “SET ME FREE” In Explosive Comeback MV

On March 10 at 2 p.m. KST, TWICE made their highly-anticipated comeback with their latest mini album “READY TO BE” and its title track “SET ME FREE.”

“SET ME FREE,” a dance song with a groovy bassline and a simple but powerful sound, is about feeling determined to lay everything on the line for a love that awakens one’s true self.Check out TWICE’s bold new music video for “SET ME FREE” below!

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